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Neil Voss, 02/22/2012 11:27 AM
Install Xmipp¶
Install documentation at Xmipp¶
Biocomputing Unit at the Spanish National Center of Biotechnology (CNB-CSIC) provides detailed documentation on how to install Xmipp on various systems. Below we cover our way to get it working on your system.
Install supporting packages¶
Name: | Download site: | yum package name | SuSE rpm name |
---|---|---|---|
gcc-c++ | gcc-c++ | ||
openmpi-devel | openmpi-devel | ||
libtiff-devel | libtiff-devel | ||
libjpeg-devel | libjpeg-turbo-devel | ||
zlib-devel | zlib-devel |
Install Xmipp from source¶
We recommend installing Xmipp from source to properly use the openmpi libraries that allows you to run on multiple processors
Download source code¶
- Download the v2.4 source code from http://xmipp.cnb.csic.es/twiki/bin/view/Xmipp/InstallingTheSoftware
- Unzip the source code:
tar zxvf Xmipp-2.4-src.tar.gz
Alternatively, you may download from the svn repo:
svn co http://newxmipp.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/newxmipp/tags/release-2.4/xmipp/ Xmipp-2.4svn/
Compile the source code¶
- Go into Xmipp source directory
- Add mpi compilers to your path.
export PATH=/usr/lib64/openmpi/bin:$PATH
Note: This example is for x86_64 CentOS 6. If you can not find the openmpi directory, make sure you have installed the openmpi package. The installation on CentOS using yum is: yum -y install openmpi-devel.
- Configure
./scons.configure MPI_LIBDIR=/lib/usr/lib64/openmpi/lib MPI_LIB=mpi MPI_INCLUDE=/lib/usr/lib64/openmpi/include
- Look for the following line in the output:
* Checking for MPI ... yes
- Now compile the source code
./scons.compile
- Move the main source code directory to global location, like
/usr/local
sudo mv -v Xmipp-2.4-src /usr/local/Xmipp
Setup environmental variables¶
- For bash, edit xmipp.sh:
export XMIPPDIR=/usr/local/Xmipp export PATH=${XMIPPDIR}/bin:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${XMIPPDIR}/lib
- For C shell, edit xmipp.csh:
setenv XMIPPDIR /usr/local/Xmipp setenv PATH ${XMIPPDIR}/bin:${PATH} setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${XMIPPDIR}/lib
- Copy to /etc/profile.d
sudo cp -v xmipp.sh /etc/profile.d/ sudo chmod 755 /etc/profile.d/xmipp.sh - or - sudo cp -v xmipp.csh /etc/profile.d/ sudo chmod 755 /etc/profile.d/xmipp.csh
You may need to log out and log back in for these changes to take place, or source the environment script:
source /etc/profile.d/xmipp.sh
Test Xmipp¶
Test Xmipp by running ml_align2d program
xmipp_ml_align2d -h
This result should appear
2104:Argument -i not found or invalid argument File: libraries/data/args.cpp line: 502 Usage: ml_align2d [options] -i <selfile> : Selfile with input images -nref <int> : Number of references to generate automatically (recommended) OR -ref <selfile/image> OR selfile with initial references/single reference image [ -o <rootname> ] : Output rootname (default = "ml2d") [ -mirror ] : Also check mirror image of each reference [ -fast ] : Use pre-centered images to pre-calculate significant orientations [ -thr <N=1> ] : Use N parallel threads [ -more_options ] : Show all possible input parameters
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